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Title: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: MSeries on 11 April, 2010, 07:37:11 pm
Is anyone doing either of these ? I usually do the 300 but this year, due to my injury may do the 100 and possibly ride out from home and back. I did the 100 in 2008 after my last injury, both are great events.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: hulver on 11 April, 2010, 07:39:22 pm
I want to, but I'm giving blood 4 days before.

I know that wipes me out for at least a couple of weeks afterwards. I wouldn't be able to manage even the 100k.

Shame, I like it around there.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: Aidan on 11 April, 2010, 07:46:34 pm
I'm entering the 100. Lack of miles of the past 6 months means the 300 is probably not too sensible.  
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: jogler on 11 April, 2010, 09:06:49 pm
The 100 is on my "maybe" list.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: Deano on 11 April, 2010, 09:37:28 pm
Martin

No Blood, no excuses & yes I'm doing the 300.

AC

Yeah!

I'm riding the 300 too.  According to the organiser, sleeping space is available in the hall on the night before.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: Karla on 12 April, 2010, 12:35:59 am
Depending on various politics, I could do either or none.  The 100 is probably the most likely option, then none, then the 300.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: CrinklyLion on 13 April, 2010, 11:29:52 am
Far too far for me :)  But if anyone's going for a pint afterwards I might be up for that?
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: mrcharly-YHT on 13 April, 2010, 11:33:13 am
hmm. If I get the bike ready in time, maybe I could drag #1 son round the 100 with me. Would be good warmup for our semi-planned coast to coast.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: MSeries on 13 April, 2010, 11:38:05 am
Far too far for me :)  But if anyone's going for a pint afterwards I might be up for that?
I;d be up for that but if I do decide to ride there and back and extend this to 200km I shall be not hanging around. However if I decide to get a train home ....
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: LindaG on 14 April, 2010, 03:38:07 pm
We'll be doing the 100  :)
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: MSeries on 14 April, 2010, 06:34:50 pm
We'll be doing the 100  :)
:thumbsup: I Look forward to seeing you again, shall I bring those toe clips ?
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: LindaG on 14 April, 2010, 07:05:57 pm
Ooh, yes please!  And I'll bring some cash.   :D
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: Deano on 14 April, 2010, 11:01:33 pm
Far too far for me :)  But if anyone's going for a pint afterwards I might be up for that?

I might be up for a pint at the Black Horse, but I'm getting a lift down from Darlo, so it depends on whether I ride quicker than the other lads.

Mr Nesbitt, climberruss and I had a few good pints there last year before the 300. 
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: jogler on 14 April, 2010, 11:15:24 pm
& I had a couple of pints of Guiness in there the other weekend after the Fountains Monkey Business ride.The food is good too.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: Steve GT on 15 April, 2010, 07:17:27 am
Mrs GT wants to try a Audax so we are going to enter the 100. Martin, this means I will be driving to the start with her and wont be meeting you, sorry.
If you want a lift back to Menston train station, just let me know.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: MSeries on 15 April, 2010, 08:12:00 am
Mrs GT wants to try a Audax so we are going to enter the 100. Martin, this means I will be driving to the start with her and wont be meeting you, sorry.
If you want a lift back to Menston train station, just let me know.

No problem SteveGT, it's good that Mrs GT wants to try this audax lark.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: Mobbsy on 15 April, 2010, 08:51:15 am
100 for me.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: jogler on 15 April, 2010, 11:40:30 am
I have posted my entry/cheque/sae's so that if circumstances conspire favourably I can do the ride.
If not I will save the route for some other time or weekend in York
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: Deano on 15 April, 2010, 10:49:36 pm
12 hours?!  Oh dear :facepalm:
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: MSeries on 15 April, 2010, 10:54:27 pm
12 hours?!  Oh dear :facepalm:

AndyC helped me get round in 12h50 in 2007
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: MSeries on 15 April, 2010, 11:04:31 pm
Would have been quicker had we not stopped for a pint in Helmsley
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: Deano on 15 April, 2010, 11:05:53 pm
I was just about to say 12 hours wouldn't leave time for a pint in Helmsley.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: MSeries on 17 April, 2010, 09:56:25 am
I've just realised I've organised my 'leaving do' on the Friday before this.  I was going to add that in the past I've done some of my fastest rides after a night on the lash !
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: Deano on 17 April, 2010, 10:05:43 pm
I didn;t say I wouldn't stop for a pint ;)
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: jogler on 20 April, 2010, 01:24:21 pm
Received the route sheet in today's post.Looks very similar to the Monkey Business route;in reverse.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: LindaG on 20 April, 2010, 01:32:11 pm
Received the route sheet in today's post.Looks very similar to the Monkey Business route;in reverse.

My thoughts exactly. 
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: Steve GT on 20 April, 2010, 01:46:33 pm
I think the little hill in the middle of the route is slightly harder than the drag up to the church in the park on the Monkey Business route.. ;)
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: LindaG on 20 April, 2010, 01:57:56 pm
Oh, yes.  That.  Heh   ;D

Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: MSeries on 20 April, 2010, 01:59:20 pm
Not really hilly though is it. I  did this ride in 2008,  one of my first rides back after breaking my pelvis.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: LindaG on 20 April, 2010, 02:02:11 pm
No, not really hilly, but as much as I feel capable of at the moment in my weighty unfit state.  If I could only shift some of this lard cycling would be a lot more fun.  I just wish patients would stop buying tins of Roses.  The grateful bastards.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: MSeries on 20 April, 2010, 02:04:21 pm
I sent my entry off yesterday.  See you there.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: LindaG on 20 April, 2010, 02:04:57 pm
Aye.  It'll be good.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: jogler on 20 April, 2010, 02:22:12 pm
I shall probably do this ride on gears to give a rough comparison of time-taken with the recent MB which I did on fixed
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: MSeries on 20 April, 2010, 02:24:42 pm
I shall probably do this ride on gears to give a rough comparison of time-taken with the recent MB which I did on fixed
I'll  be on a geary, Eddy Merckx or Hewitt. I'm too sore for Fixed at the moment.


EDIT, I suppose if it's going to be sunny I'll have to smooth my legs. Hairy legs on a Merckx is wrong
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: jogler on 20 April, 2010, 02:26:16 pm
Aye.  It'll be good.

Sounds like that other bit of Yorkshire-speak I hear often of late(one will be correct).
Both phrases seem to easily roll off the tongue :)
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: LindaG on 20 April, 2010, 02:27:42 pm
Does that mean I've gone native?  Crikey, it must be Crusty's influence.  That's what you get for living with an Old Leodensian for twelve years! 
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: jogler on 20 April, 2010, 02:42:40 pm
Don't know about going native.
I have found that "you'll be reet" has easily domociled itself into my vocabulary after no more than a couple of years of  intermittent contact with Mr.Nesbitt & Deano.

Such a thing never ocurred during a decade of daily contact with the staff at Airedale Air Conditioning in Leeds in the 1970/80's.During that time I maintained my Staffordshire dialect .
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: Steve GT on 20 April, 2010, 02:51:33 pm
I agree its not really hilly, just saying the only real climb will a bit tougher than the  2 little pimples encountered on the Monkey Business. Spring into the Dales it is not!
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: jogler on 20 April, 2010, 02:57:07 pm
I shall probably do this ride on gears to give a rough comparison of time-taken with the recent MB which I did on fixed
I'll  be on a geary, Eddy Merckx or Hewitt. I'm too sore for Fixed at the moment.


EDIT, I suppose if it's going to be sunny I'll have to smooth my legs. Hairy legs on a Merckx is wrong

Use the Hewitt then & save yourself some bother ;D
If you & SteveGt are using gears I shall definatley be doing same ::-)
Do I need to contact my WVM rescue service go to Defcon 2 ?
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: Steve GT on 20 April, 2010, 03:00:12 pm
Steve GT dont do fixed!
Give me gears and loads of them!!
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: MSeries on 20 April, 2010, 03:01:38 pm
I don't do Fixed after Easter usually, it's a winter training tool that's all.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: LindaG on 20 April, 2010, 06:03:53 pm
I just remembered the hill just after the Abbey on the Monk'y Business.  Was I the only one who had to walk it?
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: jogler on 20 April, 2010, 06:43:31 pm
No you were not.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: hulver on 20 April, 2010, 09:29:28 pm
I just remembered the hill just after the Abbey on the Monk'y Business.  Was I the only one who had to walk it?

No.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: Steve GT on 23 April, 2010, 08:43:23 am
My apologies - the climb after the Abbey is a lot harder than I made it out to be. It is a tough little incline and quite steep.
Yesterday my wife and I went for a liitle recce of the only real climb on the Wiggy 100 route, i.e between Ripley and Brimham Rocks. It's a long drag with one or two 10% bits, but not as bad as the above mentioned hill on the Monkey business route. 
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: MSeries on 23 April, 2010, 08:04:18 pm
Got my routesheet, I'm in. I'd be surprised if they couldn't find a place for me though since the organiser is the chairman of my club ! Now, I did this in 2008, six weeks after my first ride back after breaking my pelvis when I was ooa for 5 months. If I can do those 'hills' at that stage, anyone can. !
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: jogler on 26 April, 2010, 05:40:44 pm
I cannot now attend.Work interefers yet again.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: Madcow on 28 April, 2010, 09:45:35 pm
I may regret this but I've entered the 300.At least posting on here will give me the incentive to get round.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: MSeries on 28 April, 2010, 09:56:33 pm
I am beginning to wish I'd entered the 300 now. But no, I have my leaving do on Friday night so a 07:00 start to ride there will be early enough.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: Madcow on 28 April, 2010, 10:03:10 pm
At my speed you'll be back home by the time I finish.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: Deano on 28 April, 2010, 11:51:08 pm
I may regret this but I've entered the 300.At least posting on here will give me the incentive to get round.

I like the route - Clay Bank and Newgate Bank after 250 km do hurt a bit, but a quick pint in Helmsley helps.  I felt like a right alky drinking mine, until our club's membership secretary came in as I was guzzling my pint, and ordered a half  :thumbsup:

Say hello at the start if you see me - but I'm not a morning person, so any resemblance to socialising will be purely coincidental.  The alarm will be set for 02.30 on Saturday.  That just ain't right.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: CrinklyLion on 30 April, 2010, 07:50:48 pm
It is currently somewhat damp in York... hope it dries up a bit for you!
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: Deano on 30 April, 2010, 09:05:08 pm
We'll be alright.  We's 'ard northerners.

*goes to dig out overshoes*
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: jogler on 01 May, 2010, 11:33:37 am
We'll be alright.   We's 'ard northerners.

*goes to dig out overshoes*

no,no, It's....
"you'll be reet" ;)
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: Karla on 01 May, 2010, 05:34:06 pm
A good ride today.  There were a bunch of us from the university cycling club, including two first timers, so we  had a sociable ride and the rain held off until about 75km.  It was also good to see some more of you and to finally meet LindaG.  We went round at roughly the same pace as Mr Nesbitt, who was setting off for home last time I saw him.

I believe both first timers enjoyed themselves, they should be out again soon
on the floor of a service station in the middle of the night, on a godforsaken 600 in the middle of nowhere.  They don't know what they're letting themselves in for [sniggers].
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: Steve GT on 01 May, 2010, 07:36:25 pm
It was my wife's 1st 100 km ride / Audax. We both enjoyed it although we got really cold from Lower Dunsford.
Nice to see Martin again and to meet Linda and Crusty for the 1st time.  Linda, what was the name of the ride in Richmond next week?   
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: LindaG on 01 May, 2010, 07:38:39 pm
Lucia's Vale of York Meander.  Starts in Tockwith I think.  Maybe.

It was good meeting you too, and Mrs Steve, and some other folks from these parts.  It was a good day out.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: MSeries on 01 May, 2010, 09:46:20 pm
It was my wife's 1st 100 km ride / Audax. We both enjoyed it although we got really cold from Lower Dunsford.
Nice to see Martin again and to meet Linda and Crusty for the 1st time.  Linda, what was the name of the ride in Richmond next week?  
Steve there are three rides on from Richmond next week A flat 100, a hilly 100 and a hilly 150. I'm doing the latter as is Deano. I shall be riding home afterwards and from Deanos beforewards.


it was a nice day today, it was nice to spend some time with some people I know and don't very often see. I had a tailwind home and got back around 19:30, 218km in total and according to GPSAltitudeChart 2500m of climbing. Big  :thumbsup: to Mrs GT, I am pleased I saw you both in Wigginton as you were finishing
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: Deano on 02 May, 2010, 10:25:41 am
12 hours?!  Oh dear :facepalm:

AndyC helped me get round in 12h50 in 2007

12h 45.  Sorry ;D

I turned to Mike Thompson as we were descending from Newgate Bank into Helmsley, and said that it would be good to finish in less than 12 hours 50, cos that's Mr Nesbitt's quickest ever 300...

I had a good ride.  I was in the lead group at the top of the climb out of Pocklington, but on fixed I simply couldn't keep up with FE Bob and his posse when they hit top gear and roared down from the top of the Wolds, so I hooked up with Mike Thompson (also on fixed) and we rode the rest of the way together, occasionally crossing paths with Andy C, who had some puncture issues and finished a few minutes ahead of us. 

At one point, we were about on schedule for a sub-12 hour time, but the grotesque headwind between Richmond and Stokesley put paid to that.  The cafe in Stokesley was excellent - they couldn't have been friendlier, or more accommodating of our eccentricities, being happy to fill our bottles and stamp our cards while we ate.

It was a cracking ride, and it stayed remarkably dry throughout.  There was rain around, but we missed it all.  I chatted with a few of the other finishers at the end, then had a quick pint at the Black Horse before my lift back to Darlo rolled in.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: MSeries on 02 May, 2010, 10:32:46 am
12 hours?!  Oh dear :facepalm:

AndyC helped me get round in 12h50 in 2007

12h 45.  Sorry ;D

I turned to Mike Thompson as we were descending from Newgate Bank into Helmsley, and said that it would be good to finish in less than 12 hours 50, cos that's Mr Nesbitt's quickest ever 300...

Well I was faster than you last year. BTW did you stop for a pint in Helmsley ?
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: Deano on 02 May, 2010, 10:38:09 am
Nah, we didn't muck about in Helmsley.  A quick half of fizzy pop in t'pub.  I don't think Andy C did either - spotted lurking outside the baker's on the other side of the roundabout.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: Deano on 02 May, 2010, 10:38:26 am
It was my wife's 1st 100 km ride / Audax. We both enjoyed it although we got really cold from Lower Dunsford.
Nice to see Martin again and to meet Linda and Crusty for the 1st time.  Linda, what was the name of the ride in Richmond next week?  
Steve there are three rides on from Richmond next week A flat 100, a hilly 100 and a hilly 150. I'm doing the latter as is Deano. I shall be riding home afterwards and from Deanos beforewards.


The hilly 100 actually looks harder than the 150, as it goes up Park Rash :o  The 150 goes up Nidderdale to Lofthouse, which is hardly the soft option, but the last 50 km from Ripon to Richmond is as flat as you like.

More detail on all three routes here:

York CTC - Events (http://www.amkirby.co.uk/Gen/Events.htm)
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: Madcow on 02 May, 2010, 12:03:31 pm
All I can say after reading Deanos report is I got round and I wasn't last home.The wind was awful and I felt cold all day.Good points were Stokesley control serving very nice spag bol which sustained me to the end,Bilsdale road without motor bikes and pub in Helmsley. Bad points cold wind ,Clay bank reminding me to shed a bit of weight and awful custard in Cross view tearooms in Richmond.
Feeling good though this a.m.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: thelazycyclist on 02 May, 2010, 09:05:31 pm
Linda G and I really enjoyed the ride yesterday.  We managed to start at the same time as everyone else which was a major bonus. 

As usual we arrived back shortly before Bob.  Last time this happened he had done double our distance and this time is was triple.  As usual we missed Deano but we did manage to slow Martin down for a while and rode along for a short while with Mr and Mrs SteveGT, who thankfully picked up Linda's Brevet card at the first tea stop and gave it back to us just in time to have it stamped at the second one. 

There were quite a lot of women and young people on the 100 yesterday.  So much for me thinking it was mainly old blokes with white beards who do Audax.  Riding in a large bunch was quite an experience, I tried hard to learn all the different arm signals and things to shout out although I was left confused by the car up, car down thing. 

It was a nice experience not to be crippled by a massive headwind as on the Monky Business and also it was novel to finish before some people on full size bikes.  Last time only Dave on his folder finished after us.  Although it was raining the ride through Beningborough Hall was a lot more pleasant this time cos last time we got phoned by Gerry at that point to see if we'd abandoned. 

A really good route.  Particularly enjoyed the road past Brimham Rocks.  Certainly one of the best rides we've ever done. 
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: Deano on 02 May, 2010, 09:20:45 pm
I was on the 300, which began at 5 - no wonder you missed me.  Mind you, Keith did mention that FE Bob was patiently queueuing at the back of a bunch of finishers on the 100 when he came in at quarter to five :o
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: Deano on 02 May, 2010, 09:26:56 pm
All I can say after reading Deanos report is I got round and I wasn't last home.The wind was awful and I felt cold all day.Good points were Stokesley control serving very nice spag bol which sustained me to the end,Bilsdale road without motor bikes and pub in Helmsley. Bad points cold wind ,Clay bank reminding me to shed a bit of weight and awful custard in Cross view tearooms in Richmond.
Feeling good though this a.m.

I didn't mean to be disparaging - I hope it didn't come across like that.  But I've struck a vein of speed, and I'm quite enjoying pushing myself around these rides.  Also, I was winding up Mr N a wee bit ;)

I've dug out last year's brevet card, and I was exactly three hours quicker this year.  It gets me no more points, and I don't think I enjoyed the ride any more, as both years I was in excellent company.  Newgate Bank was still a bastard.

I did look for someone in a York Cycleworks jersey at the start, but didn't see one.  Hey, I was still coming to terms with the fact that I got out of bed at 2.45 am, so I barely grunted "Hello" at people I knew.  Conversation was beyond me.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: MSeries on 02 May, 2010, 10:25:11 pm
I'm flattered that I seem to be setting some sort of standard to beat. I'll have to start trying.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: Deano on 02 May, 2010, 10:45:08 pm
I'm flattered that I seem to be setting some sort of standard to beat. I'll have to start trying.

Well, we were discussing that, and since FE Bob reckons riding fixed costs 10%, you should be able to ride a 300 in 11h30.  Nae problem for a rider of your calibre.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: MSeries on 02 May, 2010, 11:02:34 pm
I'm flattered that I seem to be setting some sort of standard to beat. I'll have to start trying.

Well, we were discussing that, and since FE Bob reckons riding fixed costs 10%, you should be able to ride a 300 in 11h30.  Nae problem for a rider of your calibre.

I'm certain I could do 300km in 11h30 IF I did it on Fixed, my fastest 200 was on Fixed, get the gear right for the terrain and it'll not slow you down.

Anyway big up to Keith B for hosting these events. Always good events.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: Rainmaker on 03 May, 2010, 08:45:40 am
Posted by: crustyjuggler  Posted on: Yesterday at 09:05:31 PM 
Insert Quote 
.  Riding in a large bunch was quite an experience, I tried hard to learn all the different arm signals and things to shout out although I was left confused by the car up, car down thing. 

If it is any help think "Car UP your backside" and "Car DOWN your throat"

The more you learn about the etiquette of bunch riding the more enjoyable it will become. :)
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: thelazycyclist on 03 May, 2010, 07:04:54 pm
I also need some practice at the pointing at big holes in the road thing.  Riding with one hand while I point at a hole in the road makes me more likely to go down the next one or just generally fall off. 
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: Madcow on 03 May, 2010, 09:06:36 pm
Deano, no offence intended or taken.I can never quite get the right words for forum posts.Well done for such a good ride.I knew it was going to be hard for me,especially the last 80k,  so finishing with 3 hours to spare was quite acceptable for me. One of the good things about audax is that it can accommodate a wide range of speed and ability.Everyone has their own level of challenge beyond just finishing inside the time limit. I still enjoyed the ride (except for the cold wind) and now that I know I can do it I shall try for a better time next year. I was overwhelmed at the start by how many people there were, but during the ride I saw very few except at Stokesley and Helmsley.
Title: Re: Wigginton 100 & 300 May 1, 2010
Post by: Deano on 05 May, 2010, 11:18:45 pm
Deano, no offence intended or taken.I can never quite get the right words for forum posts.Well done for such a good ride.I knew it was going to be hard for me,especially the last 80k,  so finishing with 3 hours to spare was quite acceptable for me. One of the good things about audax is that it can accommodate a wide range of speed and ability.Everyone has their own level of challenge beyond just finishing inside the time limit. I still enjoyed the ride (except for the cold wind) and now that I know I can do it I shall try for a better time next year. I was overwhelmed at the start by how many people there were, but during the ride I saw very few except at Stokesley and Helmsley.

Couldn't have put it better myself :)